The sighting of Yeti, or the demon, is also mentioned in many of the tales that revolve around this mountain. According to the legends, yeti, a form of the devil that is capable of taking different shapes from as small as a bird to a huge monster, dwells at this mountain. Lots of climbers have described their experience of coming across supernatural activities at Kanchenjunga, which scientific study claims to be a story made by the mind due to the high altitude effect.
Stories or reality, few of such sightings have been reported on the trail of Goechala as well. According to one of the story, a porter once saw a shadow lingering near the trail and got really frightened and turned back immediately. There is even a hut at Bhakim which is claimed to be haunted after a trekker died in that hut a few years before. The locals say that staying in that hut is not at all advisable and if one persists to stay, it is at their own risk. The government claims that it is because the hut got damaged during the earthquake and the broken walls can fall anytime, hence they have declared the hut unfit for staying options.
The wild dense forest, the pin drop silence of the mountains and the ravishing streams which often get engulfed in thick blankets of fog might give a spooky feeling for a minute or two, but the thousand twinkling stars, the backdrop of a gigantic mountain range and the beautiful terrain filled me up with the sense of belongingness. I didn’t experience anything suspicious on this trek, but these folktales definitely triggered a series of thoughts in my mind about the creation of the world, the existence of mankind, the scientific explanations and the legendary stories behind them. Head on to Goechala for its unique experiences and to listen to many more such folklores from the locals.